No, chlamydia is a bacteria.
The DNA in a virus can be either single-stranded or double-stranded, depending on the type of virus.
Varicella-zoster virus, the virus that causes chickenpox, has a double-stranded DNA genome.
circular double stranded DNA protected by capsid proteins
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a DNA virus. It has a large double-stranded DNA genome.
Either DNA, or RNA, depending on the virus.
A VIRUS is a 100 times smaller than a bacteria. A virus particle, also known as a virion, is essentially nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein shell or coat. Viruses may have double-stranded DNA, double-stranded RNA, single-stranded DNA or single-stranded RNA
It is is composed of partially double-stranded DNA, but replicate through an RNA intermediate in a reverse-transcription fashion. So it is usually stranded more similarly to DNA, but when it is replicating, it may appear more like RNA.
DNA is double stranded.
DNA is double stranded.
Viruses can contain either DNA or RNA, but not both. DNA viruses have genetic material made of DNA, while RNA viruses have genetic material made of RNA. Some viruses have single-stranded genetic material, while others have double-stranded genetic material.
The virus has DNA as its genetic material. More interesting, the DNA is single-stranded. "Parvo" is short for "parvovirus" and usually "canine parvovirus type 2."
DNA is double-stranded.